Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is an intriguing book that explores the life of John Thurgood and the extraordinary world he made for himself and his loved ones. John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT, amassed enormous wealth and decided to construct a complex that he collectively dubbed JT's World. This complex includes a restaurant, a theater, a saloon, and many other amenities. A tragic and strange incident, however, interferes with the complex's grand opening, and three of his employees perish on the first day the park is open. JT decides to take a break by traveling with his ranch men on the advice of Madeline, his daughter. On his perilous journey and during his stay in Colorado, he got into gunfights. JT has struggled to find love ever since losing his late wife, Annabelle. Before meeting Jessica Tillman, despite the numerous women he had met, he had never experienced true love. The journey was filled with danger, intrigue, and thrills. This trip also resulted in unanticipated but welcome new romantic and friendship relationships. 

This book piqued my interest for a variety of reasons. The adventures are exciting to begin with. Every turn had valuable lessons to be learned from it. Even though the setting was nearly palpable, the scene and plot were accurately described. The complexity of each character was also appealing to me; it gave them a more genuine sound. The characters were so believable that I thought I already knew them. The establishment of the recreation center itself was the aspect of this book that most baffled readers. It was clear from the details and description provided that the writer conducted extensive research, both useful and inspirational.

There was nothing I disliked about the book. It was well-written and interesting to read. Despite the book being somewhat lengthy, apart from that, I had no trouble reading the book because it had a straightforward flow. The book successfully balanced violence and devoted relationships. It was excellently edited, and I found it to be enjoyable. 

Comparing each character's portrayal to their real lives, it was impressive how appropriately it captured them. It gave the entire story a sense of authenticity and wonder. The author has done a splendid job by writing such a novel. There were no grammatical errors or mistakes in it; therefore, it was professionally edited. As a result, I am rating this book 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to readers of Western novels.

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